HO.MB MURK MIVII-lilC.UMNi;. -Tho other night, when twenty or thirty persons were assembled at a residence on Lafayette avenue, it was proposed to tost tlio theory of mind reading. There was a pale, solemn looking young ninn present, having accompanied his widowed mother from the Fifth Ward, and he was selected as tlio most likely to make the experi ment a success. He submitted lobe blind folded, and It was determined to see if ho could tell what any oue was thinking about. A corpulent widower clasped hands with the young man, laid his other hand on the mind reader's forehead, and after a moment of othoi1 prepara tion there was a dead silence Tlio widower closed his eyes, and the young man lowered his head and moved it from side to side. "What's he thinking of?" asked sev eral persons. "Of how he kicked his wife out of bod acd caused her death," was the answer. The widower tried to laugh with the rest, but he mndo poor work of it and explained that he was thinking of the city hall. Ho slid back and sat down, and a single lady, about SO years of age, took his place. After a moment the mind-render wns told to speak her thoughts, and he announced : "She'd give all her old shoes to catch a husband." The lady tried to laugh, and sat down in a corner, while a bald-headed -married man, who was a firm believer . in mind-reading took her. placo as a victim. He fixed his thoughts on a chromo hanging on the wall, and held them so firmly there that the perspira tion started out on his neck. After two long minutes of ailcuce tlio miud reader whispered : " "You are thinking of a littlo bluo eyed widow womau in the Sixth ward wondering if n'.ie got your letter the other day." - "No, sir no, sir!" exclaimed the maa, "I was thinking of that chromo." "I'an't help it," replied the mind rcador, "I saw her and her house so plainly before mo that I'll bet ten dol lars I can take you right to the door!" The bald headed man pretended to be tickled almost to death, but sat down looking very red in the iuce,and very anxiously toward his wife. The young man declared his readi ness to read the thoughts of others, but no one elso came forward. Final ly, to spin out the exhibition, a man stepped up, something bidden in a particular pocket, and asked the mind-reader to tell what it was, Hands were clasped, there was a pause, - and then the mind-reader said : "It's a bill from a jeweler for a six ty dollar lady s chain 1 lbe bill says that the account is two years olJ, and will be sued alter this week I "Soe how he is mistaken I" replied the young man, pulling a nickel qfrom his pocket, but he couldn t laugh to save his lifo, although ho tried very hard. The young man hod become greatly Interested by this time, but the crowd held back strangely seeming ta be afraid of him, while nearly every one declared that they thought mind-read ing a great humbug. The young man moved his arms about, commanded silence, and, after a moment, cried out: "I can see as pluinly as any of you Mioso eyes are bandaged 1 "What do you see?" inquired of the men. "There are threo ladies presont'who have holes in the heels of their stocii ingsl" replied the mind-reader. There was a small laugh, and seve ral hints were thrown out that the au dience would take up some other amusement. "There are two men here who . owe for their boots I" continued the miud reader. "I guess we will remove the band age now," said (jne of the men, rising up. "And there's a lady here who'd give a hundred dollars to have the freckles removed from her nose," exclaimed the young man. "The theory of mind-reading," said the man as he worked at the knot the handkerchief, "is as " "And there are six women here who have cold feot," interrupted the mind reader. He lifted the bandnge.run the mind reader on to a chair in the bay win dow, and although the hour was still early, agieat share ot the company announced that the) must be going, as the children had hard colds. Detroit Free le8. At Vie lowest eath prices, neatly, promjit. hj, and in styh equal to that of oy oilier caUillUhmenl in the DUtrirl. BUSINESS CARDS, one Littlo Bcssio is tho five year old daughter of a Mania lady who mar riod a clergyman not long since, When her father was away, and she was playing in the yard, a stran per came along aud inquired if the minister was at home, "JNo, sho re plied, "but mother is in the house, and the will pray with you, you poor iuis crablo sinner. Au old man called on a portrait painter with a view of having his daughters face transferred to canvas. but when told that it would cost him fifty dollars or more, ho stood in the door aud remarked : "Do you take ino for a lunatic r Why, 1 got my whole boss barn painted over two coats, last week, lor twenty-one dol lars!" To bo a long liver in tho world, one must miow a uc ill ol pluck. JOB WORK PONE AT TIIR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE SHOW CARDS, VIS1TIXQ CARDS,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, , PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek 6 Allegheny River- Rail way, and Buffalo, Uorry & Pitts burgh K. o (STATIONS. R. X AN I) A FT K It Monday, Ilfay 21, rrams win run as iouows: Pittsburgh 8 W Pen.) one II Klttanning 1ft: H. Il k .1 iuit-1 1 llrndv linn) 11 Northward. k 1 fi.v t N... S p m p in 2:301 8:S0 4:i"!lll;.W i:o!ll:.'irl Southward Parker l'J;0 K.mlenton l-:4 fserubirrass 1:!1 Franklin 2:1 Oil City H:0 Olenpolis I'.nmo Hi'!! Tinnosta Tidlonto Irvinelon S:K 4:(1" 4:ll C:(; Ilnusnvlllo Titusvillo Corry Mnvv mo Iluilalo 8:14 4:10 5:u'ii C:r7 H:K P. in 0:H (1:17 0:57 7:40 K:'J. !:10 V:MI 10:01 10:65 P. Ill pin (hir, 7:M 7:11 1t:0O r:ir 6:00 1 117 1:0H 2:05 2::w 4:1X1 r:07 (!:ir 7:4:i(Jl:.r.s 8:00 lli.Kl 8:541 lo:l(l 10:111 li:l" 11:40 7:4A :27 1:.".12 7::W. li::U K:.'1! 11:10 10:37 H:.'i.- 1:1(1 (i:0. p. m'a. m p in 0:10 4:i:. :ti! K:io liV. l:or. 12:111 1I:,'!S 8:41 ll:;i(l10:!;.1 s:."s, io:io mo :-0,lo:(,O; R:1S a in 6:'J0 :.' 2:10 1:.'.0 :;0 P:OJ Ml 10 7:0- fi:l f:0ij !1:S V2-.20 in 'p. m Trnlm ran Vv lM),.,lnll,,'u T!... J. J. LAWKliNl'K, Uen'l Sup't. TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTKH 11 1'. 1 Monday Mny I, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leave tlio Union lopot, corner of Washlntcu and Liberty strout, as follows t ARK1VK. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Pus t Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, (1.20 a in Itilnton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.56a m ;Cin-(-IniiHti express 11.20 am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; llraddock's ac coniniodiition Nol,7.(X pin; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.60 p in Wall's accommodation No S, 2. p in; Homowood accommodation No l,fl.5a p mj Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.60 p m; Prlnton aeeomniodation No 2, 1.10 p in; Way Passenger 10.20 p m. P-EPART. Southern express 6.20 a m ; Pnelflo cx- rress 2. 10 a in j Wall's ai-coinmndation No , 6,;t0a in : Mail Train 8.10 a lit ; llrinton's accommodation 1J.20 n in : llraddock's ac commodation No 1,6.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.3,1 p in ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 n ill ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homowood ncconimodatioii No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 8..rxl p in; Wall accommodation No3,:i.05p in; 'Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p in ; 1'a.st Line 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. Tho rhnreh Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 11.05 a. ni., reaching l'itts liuriili at 10.05 a. ni. Ueturninii leave Pitts. I.urith nt 12.60 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Stut ion at 2.10 p. ni. Clni lnnati express leaves daily. South, rrn express daily exeept Monday. All oth er Trains daily, oxcept Sunday. For further'lnforniation aply to 1 ' W. II. HECKWITII. AaenU Tlio Pennsylvania Itallroud Ciiuanv will iiotnssumo any Kisk for HaeimKe ex. cept lor Wearing Apj.arel, and limit their rspoiiHi unity u una uunurod noiiai s val ue. All I.A!?iruro exceedinn tlmt a omit in value win im at tno risK or too nor. unloNS takoil by spooial contract. A.J. UAfifsAJ Oeneral Suporintuudout, Altoons Pa. BALL TICK ElS, ADMI&SION TICKETS, MOXT11XY STATKMEXTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, " BLANKS, POSTERS rITTSI3TJKGII. tY. The followinir list embraces only a part ui our iininenso skick . Muzzlo-Loadiner Rifles, full or half stock at H J, hio, sjo, and f . Double Rftrrnl RidAn ft'0 ft.',n Double Rifles and Shot Guns, either over and under, orsido by Hlde.and ut all prices from $:(0 to 50. Bing-le-Barrel Shot Guns, fur moil or boys: cheap safo and durable All prices f.i.!)U to Jf eacu. Double Barrel Shot G uns, Our fifty different stylos, made of Iron, London Twist, laminated Mteol or IIiiiush- ons HarrolH, linisliod in the best und latnst stvlo, all sizes, for men and lwiys, nt prices ruinfii-.it from $S, $10, $15, $20 $25, $35, $40, PISTOLS, In variety from $1.00 to $8.00. KEVOLVEliS. 4, 6, 6, or 7 shootors, of every kind, at all prices irom so.uu 10 f j-i.ou. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter, llest long rmigo gnn iu tho world. Price only S45. Sharp's Celebrated Ureoeli-Loading Ri fles only $10 each. Kemhiulon Itreoch-Loading Kiflos at loesi laciory prices. Wlosson's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles usin metal cartridges, at f12, $15 and $18. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The Pextor Sinnle Barrel Itrooch Load InpShot Dun, unIuk Brass shells price $20, fstephens' H. L. Sinirle Gun. 81(1. DouL.lo Barrel llroecli Loader ,of Moore's I'oan s woouinirs, urooiicn , Kicliarda , Scoot's and other tine uiakos, at all priocs. irom $ku to fjuu cacii. Xi-mlor r iec LUl to J. II. J0IIST0, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 2S3 LIBEItTY STREET, lITTSBUIiGII, PV., and stutE that saw this alvortiscmeiit In The J-okkst Hkitiii.ican. Takk Notipk I will buy or trndu for Army lliucM,(.'arlinos, Ilovolvors, Aui. For prices see i uiah!ue. Onlei-sby inail receive prompt attention Cioods sent by express to any noiut ('. O, P., to 1.0 examined bol'oro paid lor, when reiuosiou. -iu tr DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SIIIPriNG TAGS, &c. 10. iili:iiv, Tioiovtk, Pa. sellimi out his entire stock of Wstrkra Jewrlr; A T FIRST COST All parties In want of Uold and Silvc Watehtw, llold and Silver t'haius, la dies' Opera t'liains, the latest stylo in irold and plated sets, bracelet, Studs, Clnoks, Ac, will Hud this a first class op portunity. AU poods -are now, no old ignsh. This is po humbug. K. Kloin sells at cost, Uo and soc. 11 Is mm CJl'BSCltlllK for tho Forottt ltvpublkao kj u win pay. Insnicnsc Reduction to Suit the Times ! ! At tho Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of , f " ; ' v-. .v-.v:;-:. - ; :."r;a'- i'!'1' I "7 ' J (iKo. w. iiiTiinumi:, I'AI'l. I. MM': II MAN, 'I. I'Ol.l.lNS, 'i:o.v. III.AIK. S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 .5T AVE.,TITTSiniif;ir, PA OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our business is exclusively PIANOS mid OIr3 A vs x,l,l,.i, i.i... ..t- Whole time and ntteiltioll to this rvrhlsiv.. Ir, liv 'I'lnu wlmrn oll.n ,l..l. ...II tivo to ten iiiHtrumeuls a week, our tailes vcrv I1'U exceed t!io ;o iiuiiiliors in a sinlo nay, so that, wo can letter allord to sell at 10 per cent, profit on cost, than they can at tnnn 05.00 Every Instrument wo sell Is as uood as an np-cnt for us, as they invariably Introduce 3 favuily to all who soo them. Wo have sold and iu uso In and aljout Pitlsbnruh nlonn. They are not soino nevr Orann, tho prowth of a fow months, but aro old reliable makes, that ars constantly nddinir every uierilorlnus Ini proveinent. Tho really Grand Siminons Jt dough s ('ombinalion (iruiins have bin nianuliicturod for Twenly-llvo years, while tho relebrated Taylor A 1 alley Celestes Organs have been manul'actured over Twenty years. Ami now for tho nuriwso nf in- ii.i.i, iiik iiivin more inorouniuy iiiroiiKiinut, all tlio country towns of the Slnto, wo have made new and very heavy contracts for Inrpe iiiimbers of them, which we pro pose to sell on their merits, and without the sssisUnicnofAUKNTS Oil M IDDLK M KN, giving tho purchaser the benefit of commissions and wIioIckhIo disiv.iints, we are thus enabled to ullur tlicso Organs at tho following prices, at which wo shall sell fur a short 'line, ' , CABINET CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $145.00 at $ sr.oo 0 " loo.OO at 6 " " 165.00 at FULL RESONANT CASES. Double Reedfc 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $105.00 at 05.00 0 " " 175.00 at 100.00 6 " " lS5.00ot 105.00 21 sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humana " 215.00 at 125.00 8 "Viola " " 275.00 at 100.00 Those OrinmH.BrP all Sullil Walnut. Funelincr nml Cnrvinir alt nf Hi.ti.i Wulnni tlior Htiw-tluht iiiouhUiiKH r Hicnp Utohh trinkeUnro nM on tlieso iiiutruiiiouUcviTV viijug in Jk uiu wi jr uiov, nun mo ma in ijr ti rtl I iiiucit HT 11 VC 3 CtlHl. WILL BE SOLD AT TIIR SA5I13 11AT1M OF DISCOUNT. The above aro strictly cash nrli-cs. but if desired bv (lie i,in-,l,nuni- nin.nr or seini.annual payments will'he taken at an advance of 10 per cent, per annum on tho abovo TU'ices. Persons orderinii. bv letnr i-nii tli.noml mi (!,. mrut ..urirni i..,. liiK mwlo. If tlio cash price be sent with tho order, II10 Instrument will be shinned by freight, 11 not accompanied Willi tho ca-.li, tlio Organ will be hhlppod by Express, C. (. 1. If tlmo bo desired, wo ro'iuiro notes with irood socuritv. or at lnnsf m.ml r.i-,.,...n,.. 1 - - . o - - . . -j. Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. S. HAMILTON CO.. fel)1714m 77 fifth Avenue, rittuhurfIi, Va. FOnTrrjTT.GLRSSLWOnKS. oit Uict 1 c a k a 4:0., Miiniit'iHiiroi s of evevy variety of FLINT GUSS-rLtoiP CHIS1SEYS, AMI SILVEREDJCLASS REFLECTORS, WASHINGTON .V; Pit N KLIN KTS., I'li isiiiuioit, Pa. There Is "shoddy" in irhws, ns neM ns - ill i, ilcu fahvicv, t',.;rii:mcin of kero sene nrc sniiiclinie-t al most disroui a.'red, so l'ic(ti"n!lv do ehiiiiiieys Itreiik, without any apparent ca'isc, rendering the cost of i-lt i 01 lie v ahi ut cii mil to Hint ol oil, t'henp ncss being the eider of the day, a great many iiianiilai liir'ies make chimneys from silirtiin of lime, instead of from lead. Tho initiated may tell the dilVerent ipinlilies of glass by 1 iu::!nu Ihi'iu ; I'o vibrations ol ilie lead glass have a clear, ringing, bell like S'liuud, portsessiii' the rcoulsito strength In w i'.lislanil e.Npansion and con traction, us wed us tlio general pressure of use, acd w ill outlast halt' a-ilo.en of the limn glass chlninevs, l'itlein cents in vested in one of tho lead chimneys is money well spent, even Ihongh It injures the "trade" ill the cheaper kind, w hich it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Stick a pin liieie, and remember it. The genuine loud glass chimney may bo had at w lmli:i!e or retail of (ilX). W. l'l TillUlKlH A CO., 2-lf - TionnsM, Pa. WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGANS "" "" '""'' i'"'"' rvor ntttile 7 4'IK I I H'III an.l Old III. M I U tl.VI4IVSlivl.rkt v-r ln!cil III miy 1 r , Wi'Llril set ! ri-eilM. nn it (iiVi-i; :,'',;1 i- i: 'r r u imwt DL I ,.-';-V." II ' IIOIIMImilMII H -'v. .''. I M'l It l IXj.a'AilrUr I tl 5. ' 1 I'lAHIH o,n III ni v Vllll'IHiSri'lllll. I lirun llrisui set iht tiCMt iiinitu Oi ikt inllf-4l Stn.Cjs : WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. .7v ;rt.nf pow er Owl (I I i It t fclllUlllff IOII4-, vk nil in oiler ii ImiirovemeikiM. awl art tkt best I'ldtioM iiimle, 'I'lirso Oraans ari'i llan .ni wnrruntril far II yenrs, lncew rslrcnii'ly l,iv fiw rnli nt purl 'iiEi, ei.( bnlniicf. ti liiimflilv iirterly pniiients Rft'oiut-ltniKt Iiimi rmiiciiiN ink.cn m . riiiiiiiinc jji:v i' imii i i:. I'll vi. . niMii:. aijicsiti W A VIT'.II Jir i-ii-ry '! ami omiljr In tht l;. ant I'niinitn, A Inrvoclis COII II I '(i 7'I' hm, Mi imvi .,t 'A wxhr, .v.w, .Ijxtt. m, r. II I I SIH. tl hi' CATMSHll KX MAILKbL iifliMci: uati:ii c son, 4S1 IlriMtilwaj nnd 44 JlirccrSt K, m Tesliaonial3 of'Watcrs'Pianoa. and 4 ViijiUlSj... , "Waters' Concerto Parlor ?Organ pos sesses a Is'nutilul und peculiarly sort tons. tlie t oncerto .stop is, w iilniut .il'iunt, the best ever placed in any orcran. . It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, "from which the riVect is most charming, and its imitation nf tlio humnn voico is .superb. For sweetness of tone and orchestral effects it has no opinl." j. i . I u'.wn. . ' Tho Concerto Pnrlor Orgnn!"ls "some thing entirely new j it Is'a l.eauriluljriarior ornament, possesses a sweet and power ful tone is a most oominvndtil.lo Inven tion nnd holds a high placo in publio -,. vor." X. Y. I.'ixiiiiiif J"ux'. M LULWItRS umjAi.wiujnimiaimia JIui iiif eouijlrtrtl the tiltefntioti of our store room, ire iron til -Hltrrtfiillu tim ounce tmt ire have re-oieiu:il. He iKirrarratitciloiir Storr tvlth a view to the eon renlencr ofrimtoiu rrti, iintl to memrc e.rieo'ition in all branches of our husiiieim. Our Stoelc if III he new throuuJi out, cnthruci till the fittest norcl ticitlu fine Jcirelru, Watches, Sil ver Ware, unit fit in ij (iooils. I'll attention, to customers, lu ll n re hi r ii tn In prices, a n tl tttlh ercn ce ton Itlfh htamlaril of iuiiit', ire hoie to merit- a continuance of the piitroniKjo heretofore, so liberiilti bestowal. JOUX STJiFKXSOX'S HOXS, 03 Market Street, i'lttsburult, fa. 54 "WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, PA. -W1IOLKHALK- O d I OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AUD WOTIOPJS FOR AUTUMN, 1 874, AT VJSUY LOW PJJICES September l.Vt, l.s74. w!25-3m I'E. J. Fm.lllnaT worB. I ttJoU(I ftl th ITrnornltf "I r' in liiS. J i'l"r i:riitii. t t..rt4lr. l-'Ulcr'aJ Vfftublo Kiuiaiiis fcrrilpani 111 ltf Lith 1 1 Jruli an iuliintU cuu t r itniii ll4, l.tinx. Ufk, lUavrt, LiniU, Ntirvour, Kd tiwr, iil'j-sl, ifciui U IUu-iUiitio diii -j. to worn ta, lliii i.tb l-iui.KiVTiwi:iuli,l.l.,l ,nua l ir-1,1 Klli lUv.C'.'U J unjr,MHU.vl'. lU'..l.h,I ti'naiio.t.WPr'"Mrrwa.r.rT, k-r.iL.,An.Affii-'rtl"uti wriilr.l)'iHft,ihiU.J'ToiT"l fruUirv imihUt A inmraaUMtTvIii. ( W IN-wnrul' r-n i n.LuxL'bij MiuJuwtn ' -itaitruVAiMrjrjjitj-fri I yr jin i 7-1 y PJ'EEPS cotiKtantly on haml a largo as- HllbHl'll.iS, WllITialltH, SUUUUOUH, lO ha jl& UiuA tar cuh Tho oldest und most rellablo institution for obtaining a Mercantile I'Miu ation. For t'ireiilars writoto P. DUKKA SONS, w-Siiiuom I'itUburgh, Pa. KEVKTOXli 1IIMMI U(I(U1S, 203 Liberty Bt., . . PittsburgrU, Pa. Hr. II. SIMPSOX, Proprietor. nili.M.SAT AM. HOI KS. TKANSIKNT CUSTOM SOLICITKO. wi.-ly Toil WOHK of all kiiidi done at this V. llce.nii sliort notice. An OlICIIKSTRA IN IHI! PARl.on.-Tho orchestral organ is tho noino of n new rcod orgiui recently aniiouiiccil by llonuo AVa ters A Hon. The instrument tukca this naino from its rooently invented orches tral stp. The voicing d' this Is peculiar,! proiliicing the olloct ot a full swcit con tralto voice. Its tincst clleet is prodiicoil whcntlicstopsaredrawo.su tin.t un or chestral cllcct is given, The case is iiniiius and makes a handsome article if furni ture." A'. 1". Sun. Tho Waters Pianos are known as among tho very host. Wo are enabled to speak of these instruments with eon Ili'Tiee. from persniml'lviiowledite. X. Y. KvangciM. Dr. J. Walker's CaliCoi-uia Via 0?;ar IHllers mo a purely Vegetable I'repnnition, iimdo chioily fioni tiic n:i tivo herbs found on tlio lower fjingcs off tie .Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal propci'tirs of which are extracted therefrom without the usi of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. ''What Is tlio eaii;;c of tho unparalleled success of Vixf.ca i: I!it xi:i:st" Our answer is, that Uiey remove tho cause of disease, and llie patient re covers his health. They ato the. g-irat Mood ptii ilierand a life-giving principle, a peil'cct lteiiovator aud lnviorato'v of tlio system. Never before in llit. liisturj of tho world has a inciliuinu hceiL coiiiiotiiiili'il possessing tlio rciiuu Ualdv. qualities of VlSiKO.UI lillTHUS ill licdinir the sick of every discano ninn a licir to. They aro a guiulu Purizativo M well ,ti ft T.n;ic. relieving Coiipoxtiou or Iiiilnaitniiiien of tho Liver aud VUcoral Organ in liiliuus. Diseases The lirojiPrliPS cf Pi:. Wai ktu's; Tl.VKOAii Hn-ium mo Aperient. l)i:iphori'lii,,1 Canuiiialive, Xulriiiims, l.sxiitive. Dinreiiu, Sedative, (.'ouiitcr ln-itaiit tjudenuc, .!ur tivo, uud Aiiti-liilious. It. II. McDONAT.n A CO.. I.nifTL-lKtl :ii.ilrFin. Airlw., Snn Vrnnrl,t lf TirnU, unci ,'ir. nf V'iu.!aiiiri.in untl Dliuilsir. s.. N. V, uU by ull DruggUlri uud 1 ulni. LOTS "FOR SALE! ix Tin: BOROUGH CF TIONESTA. Apply loGKO. O. PICKLK.V M.Nassau St., New Yor'u ('.I.e.
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